Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Kyandaw Cemetery

Index Kyandaw Cemetery

Kyandaw Cemetery (ကြံတောသုသာန်), located in Kamayut Township, was Yangon's largest cemetery before it was demolished between 1996 and 1997 for redevelopment as the Yangon Drugs Elimination Museum. [1]

15 relations: Chit Maung, Hlaingthaya Township, Hteinbin Cemetery, Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay, Kamayut Township, Myanmar, Ne Win, Thirty Comrades, U Nu, University of Yangon, Yangon, Yangon City Development Committee, Yangon Drugs Elimination Museum, Yayway Cemetery, 8888 Uprising.

Chit Maung

Journal Kyaw U Chit Maung (1913–1945) was a journalist, patriotic writer and worked for Bogyoke Aung San who was the father of Aung San Suu Kyi.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Chit Maung · See more »

Hlaingthaya Township

Hlaingthaya Township (လှိုင်သာယာ မြို့နယ်၁၀ရပ္ကြက္,; also spelt Hlaing Tharyar Township) is located in the western part of Yangon, Myanmar.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Hlaingthaya Township · See more »

Hteinbin Cemetery

Hteinbin Cemetery (ထိန်ပင်သုသာန်; also spelt Htein Pin Cemetery), located in Hlaingthaya Township, is one of Yangon's largest cemeteries.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Hteinbin Cemetery · See more »

Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay

Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay (ဂျာနယ်ကျော် မမလေး) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Burmese writers of the 20th century.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Journal Kyaw Ma Ma Lay · See more »

Kamayut Township

Kamayut Township (ကမာရွတ် မြို့နယ်,; also spelt Kamaryut Township) is located in the north central part of Yangon.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Kamayut Township · See more »

Myanmar

Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Myanmar · See more »

Ne Win

Ne Win (နေဝင်း; 10 July 1910, or 14 or 24 May 1911 – 5 December 2002), sometimes known honorifically as U Ne Win was a Burmese politician and military commander.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Ne Win · See more »

Thirty Comrades

The Thirty Comrades (ရဲဘော်သုံးကျိပ်) constituted the embryo of the modern Burmese army called the Burma Independence Army (BIA) which was formed to fight for independence from Britain.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Thirty Comrades · See more »

U Nu

Nu (နု;; 25 May 1907 – 14 February 1995), known honorifically as U Nu (ဦးနု) or Thakin Nu, was a leading Burmese statesman, politician, nationalist, and political figure of the 20th century.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and U Nu · See more »

University of Yangon

University of Yangon (also the Yangon University; ရန်ကုန် တက္ကသိုလ်,; formerly Rangoon College, Rangoon University and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University), located in Kamayut, Yangon, is the oldest university in Myanmar's modern education system and the best known university in Myanmar.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and University of Yangon · See more »

Yangon

Yangon (ရန်ကုန်မြို့, MLCTS rankun mrui,; formerly known as Rangoon, literally: "End of Strife") was the capital of the Yangon Region of Myanmar, also known as Burma.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Yangon · See more »

Yangon City Development Committee

Yangon City Development Committee (ရန်ကုန်မြို့တော် စည်ပင်သာယာရေး ကော်မတီ, abbreviated YCDC) is the administrative body of Yangon, the largest city and former capital of Myanmar (Burma).

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Yangon City Development Committee · See more »

Yangon Drugs Elimination Museum

The Drug Elimination Museum (မူးယစ်ဆေးဝါးပပျောက်ရေး အထိမ်းအမှတ်ပြတိုက်) was opened with ceremony on June 26, 2001.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Yangon Drugs Elimination Museum · See more »

Yayway Cemetery

Yayway Cemetery (ရေဝေးသုသာန်, also spelt Yeway Cemetery) is a cemetery located in North Okkalapa Township, Yangon, Myanmar.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and Yayway Cemetery · See more »

8888 Uprising

The 8888 Nationwide Popular Pro-Democracy Protests (MLCTS: hrac le: lum), also known as the 8-8-88 Uprisings, or the People Power Uprising,Yawnghwe (1995), pp.

New!!: Kyandaw Cemetery and 8888 Uprising · See more »

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyandaw_Cemetery

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »